As defined in Article 9 of the General Data Protection Regulation, personal information that reveals, for example, racial origin, political opinions or religious or other beliefs, as well as personal data that concerns health or sexual life or criminal convictions is considered to be in a special category and cannot be processed except under specific circumstances.
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